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How are the summer and winter seasons most like and unlike the weather where you live?
Posted by Deleted User on 02/25/2021 at 17:02Deleted User replied 4 months, 4 weeks ago 34 Members · 34 Replies -
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Deleted User10/16/2024 at 20:37We have hot summer months and we can have several weeks of drought, but it does not last for multiple months at a time. We have snow in the winter and always easy access to water for all activities of life.
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Deleted User09/23/2024 at 12:08In Ohio the weather is unpredictable. It can be all seasons in a week but the summer is generally insanely hot and the winter usually has super cold days, but this year we had a drought that ended yesterday. We have the great lakes which provide us water regardless of rain or drought.
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Deleted User07/26/2024 at 04:15<b style=”font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; color: var(–bb-primary-color); background-color: var(–bb-content-background-color);”>The weather here in Singapore is perpetually hot and humid. The island is very close to the equator, which means it doesn’t experience four distinct seasons as Promised Land does. Rather, it goes through a ‘dry’ season (March to August) and a ‘wet’ season (September to February).
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Deleted User04/23/2024 at 12:18As in Israel the summer is the hottest months here and winter months are the coldest. However, where I live differs greatly from Israel in many ways. Our summers are quite hot and yet humid here because we are subtropical but also temperate. We receive our least rainfall in summer but usually it is adequate to avoid drought. Although it is often dry enough to prohibit burning outdoors. Our winters are relatively mild and we do not see much snow but receive rain and wintry mixes throughout the winter season. We always have adequate water supplies, thanks to a man-made lake and system of dams. There are several rivers that flow here and when the water supply is threatened, they either release water from the dam to prevent flooding or drop the lake levels accordingly to divert to the available drinking supply. Additionally, some water use restrictions, like how frequently you may wash your car or water your lawn, are enforced to ensure an adequate supply of drinking water.
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Deleted User04/15/2024 at 00:12In Africa there is no snow. the most noticeable seasons I experienced are summer and falls. the fall season is silly and dry weather but no snow. the summer season have much rain.